This terrifying Hollywood hit is so quiet that viewers are too scared to munch on their movie snacks

The recent release of A Quiet Place has moviegoers apprehensive about rustling through their movie concessions and crunching down on a mouthful popcorn during this intensely silent production. While most movies have moments of music or action that can coincide with an aggressive tearing open of your sweets packet, A Quiet Place affords zero opportunity to make noise.

Through the seriousness of this terrifying film has come the very serious dilemma of how to not only cope with the movie but also the painstaking process of trying to eat at the same time.

Reviews of the film are daunting, praising John Krasinski and Emily Blunt's powerful performances that silently thrill audiences in this apocalyptic horror. The dramatic reactions to the inability to pig out while watching is the comic relief you'll probably need after seeing the movie.

‘A Quiet Place’ sounds like absolute horror.

A movie so silent you can hear everyone in the theatre eating their snacks.